• Use engine oil to lubricate
Raksok & Rakboot, ensure
the inside of the small end of
the Rakboot is well lubricated.
Most fitting problems
are due to incorrect lubricant
being used. Do not use aerosol lubricants.

• Not using a PTW
Rakboot

• Use only PTW
Rakboot

• Incorrect fitting
technique

• Follow the PTW Rakboot fitting
instructions. Over 75% of
fitting problems are due to
incorrect fitting technique.

• Clamps inside
Rakboot

• Remove boot clamps from inside of
Rakboot

• Vehicle height not
favorable

• If on a hoist, steering rack
assembly should be around
waist height or lower for
easiest fitting.

Rakboot rips
or tears on
installation

• Incorrect lubricant
being Used

• Use engine oil to lubricate
Raksok & Rakboot, ensure
the inside of the small end of
the Rakboot is well lubricated.
Most boots ripping
or splitting on installation
are due to incorrect lubricant
being used

• Not using a PTW
Rakboot

• Use only
PTW Rakboot

• Incorrect fitting
technique

• Follow PTW Rakboot fitting instructions.
.

• Other tools used to assist
installation

• Never use any other tools or devices to assist in fitting Rakboot. Never use screwdrivers or pliers.

Cannot grip
Rakboot/ Hand
slips when
fitting

• Lubricant has
contaminated the
outside of the Rakboot
and or the fitters hands

• Clean outside of Rakboot and or Hands
• Improve grip on Rakboot using a
clean cloth, rag or similar object

Rakboot is
incorrect size,
does not fit

• Rakboot is not suitable
for application

• Always perform a visual check
and compare the old steering
rack boot with Rakboot before
cutting off the old boot. If it is
clear that the Rakboot will not
fit, do not proceed with Rakboot

• Rakboot has not been
cut to correct size

• Compare old Steering rack
boot to new Rakboot and cut
Rakboot to same length as the
old boot using one of the 3
trimming points

Rakboot
too short

• Rakboot has been
trimmed to suit
housing diameter
rather than old
boot length